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Brian Callahan going OFF on the offense
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(10-17-2023, 11:14 AM)TecmoBengals Wrote: I suppose most coaches will go with the execution angle rather than admit they are making mistakes? Note: this is more a generalized statement than an indictment against Callahan or the offense's execution. I suppose there is blame to go all around when a team is 3-3 and not lighting it up on offense.

If we were to put blame on the following how would you rate it.. for 3-3 start.

Burrows Injury
Lack of OL preseason snaps
Offensive play calling
Frank pollack
New safeties/loss of bell and Nate’s
Loss of hurst and Perine
Other

I go 50% joes injury, leading to predicable play calling and putting them in a bad spot
10% lack of OL snaps
15% playcalling
15% pollack and lack of development
10% new safeties

I wanted to put burrows injury higher as it had an obvious effect on the rest… but even if burrow hadn’t been hurt, I don’t think that everything else would have been perfect.
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RE: Brian Callahan going OFF on the offense - Bengalbug - 10-17-2023, 11:24 AM

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